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Al-Bashir has offered little in the way of concessions, beyond calling for a national dialogue and asking parliament to postpone constitutional amendments that would allow him to seek a new term in next year’s electionsHere's The Full Story…

“I announce here, from Kassala, that we are opening the border with Eritrea because they are our brothers and our people. Politics will not divide us,” Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir.Here's The Full Story…

Two more demonstrators died in unrest that began last month and raged across Sudanese cities on Thursday in the most sustained challenge yet to the three-decade rule of Omar al-Bashir.Here's The Full Story…

“According to our information, representatives of Russian private security companies, who have nothing to do with Russian state bodies, really do operate in Sudan,” Maria Zakharova, a spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry.Here's The Full Story…

“Sudan is governed by the decision of the Sudanese citizen and his decision through the ballot box … after a year it will be the Sudanese people who decide,” said Sudanese Omar al-Bashir.Here's The Full Story…